RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. announced that the company's lithium carbonate regenerated from recycled battery waste has successfully been qualified by C4V's Phase 1 Supply Chain Qualification program through testing in battery cells. The qualification program conducted by New York based C4V, a lithium ion battery technology company that creates next-generation storage materials with expertise in Gigafactory solutions, has yielded exceptional test results. The lithium carbonate, derived from battery waste using RecycLiCo's patented process, has been converted to cathode material and assembled into battery cells.

The battery cell tests demonstrated good capacity and stability throughout cycle testing. These tests meet C4V's rigorous benchmarks and affirms that the quality of RecycLiCo's recycled lithium rivals that of mined lithium, positioning RecycLiCo at the forefront of sustainable battery material production. Given the escalating demand for lithium and the limitations of mining to meet future needs, the Company anticipates a shift in the market.

This paradigm shift underscores the importance of RecycLiCo' mission to innovate within the recycling space, ensuring a greener and more efficient battery supply chain for the future. This development is poised to attract new partnerships, drive industry change, and deliver tangible benefits. As being the key component in battery value chain, this milestone underscores the unwavering commitment to driving sustainable solutions and the industry forward.